Although many of us observed recently that Pete Campbell is much more tolerable in his behavior lately, here is a fun shirt for hardcore Mad Men fans. Yes, it says "Pete Campbell Is NOT My Homeboy" and it's available here from BustedTees.

One of the most talked about scenes from Sunday night's "The Summer Man" was when Don bumped into Betty while he was on a dinner date. Henry was less than amused to see his new wife so affected by this run-in.

Check out a behind-the-scenes look at Mad Men's most recent episode. Funny enough, AMC accidentally posted this before the episode aired and folks over at the show were none too happy. Matthew Weiner is not a fan of spoilers!

Desperate Housewives actress Kathryn Joosten has reached out to Mad Men producers because she wants a health warning to air before each episode! Joosten, a former smoker and lung cancer survivor, thinks the show glamorizes smoking.

She told E! Online:

I think they should at least have a disclaimer at the front of the show saying smoking is relevant to the time and place with the subject matter we're dealing with and it is not recommended because it causes cancer.

January Jones is about to trade in her retro Mad Men costumes for something much more revealing. She has been cast in the upcoming "X-Men: First Class" and will be playing Emma Frost (above). Also known as the White Queen, Emma Frost is a telepathic mutant.

"X-Men: First Class" is a prequel to the recent X-Men films and also stars James McAvoy, Kevin Bacon and Michael Fassbender.

NEW INTERVIEW WITH KIERNAN SHIPKAAUGUST 10, 2010Kiernan Shipka, who plays little Sally Draper, was recently interviewed by Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan. I was pretty tickled by how mature she sounded and frankly, just amused by the idea of someone that young doing press for a mature show.

For example, she says things like, "Every script is so surprising. It's absolutely great to get such great material." Heh.

You might have noticed a Mad Men-style Dove commercial that has been airing during the show this season. In fact, a few of us mentioned on the discussion board that we thought it was part of the show at first glance. Here it is:

It's no coincidence that it has a Mad Men feel, as it was custom made for the show. Unilever, the company that produces Dove, has signed an exclusive agreement with the program. It will produce similar commercials for the following brands: Breyers, Hellmann’s, Klondike, Suave and Vaseline.

Each commercial will take place at the imaginary 1964 ad agency featured in the Dove commercial.

Look who is gracing the cover of GQ UK! The show has really taken off across the pond, even earning a BAFTA recently. For those of us not living in the UK and unable to grab the September issue at newsstands, the interview can be found here.

Did you miss the newest episode of Mad Men, Christmas Comes But Once a Year? Or, perhaps you saw it and just want a refresher. Check out our full recap of the shocking episode here. Also, please join our discussion thread on the episode.

1964 COMMERCIALSJULY 30, 2010We caught a glimpse of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce's critically acclaimed commercial last week on Mad Men. (You know, the one where the kid pretends to be in a Wild West jail?) Here's are a few real-life 1964 commercials. How do you think they stack up against the Mad Men ad?

Great news! Mad Men has long been known as one of the best shows on television, albeit with fairly low ratings. Well, maybe America has finally decided to turn off the reality shows and turn on their brains because Mad Men premiered on Sunday with record viewership.

2.9 million people tuned in for "Public Relations," making it the most watched season premiere in the show's history. True, that would be considered a small audience for a major network show, but it's quite good for basic cable. Season three averaged 1.8 million viewers and season two averaged 1.52 million. Slowly but surely, people are catching on!

MORE SEASON FOUR PHOTOSJULY 21, 2010More and more promotional shots have been released for season four! The cast and crew have been very tight-lipped about what to expect this Sunday, but these give us a good idea of who will be prominently featured this year. (Bring back Sal!)

According to Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner, season four will be a fresh start for the series. Expect to see some major changes as Don Draper adjusts to single life and his new ad agency!

"I wanted to have a continuity of these characters and things that are happening to them ... and don't pretend like that they didn't happen," Weiner says. "At the same time, be prepared for the fact that [for] a lot of the things that happened, you're going to have to watch and see how they worked out."

If you have kids in the house (or just happen to enjoy Spongebob) then you've probably noticed a familiar face in a new Trix commercial. It's little Kiernan Shipka, aka Sally Draper! This spot is aired at least 5 million times a day on Nickelodeon.

If you've been watching AMC lately, then maybe you've been catching the little promos for season four. They are actually just teasers with clips from last season, but July 25 is just around the corner!

The 63rd annual British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTAs) were held last weekend and "Mad Men" took away the prize for Best International Show. It was nominated against "Nurse Jackie," "Family Guy" and "True Blood." That's an eclectic group of shows, huh?

"Mad Men" is huge in the UK right now. I wonder what they thought about the British buyout (and subsequent selling) of Sterling Cooper?

Some behind-the-scenes photos have leaked of season four. Looks like Don has settled into suburban life once again... is he really divorced from Betty? Oh, and the woman ducking down in his backseat is reportedly a member of the production team and not a secret love interest. Presumably, he doesn't have to hide ladies anymore.

Great news, Mad Men fans! We don't have to wait much longer for season 4. It will premiere on July 25, according to AMC. Also, Matthew Weiner has stated that he doesn't plan on letting the show run for longer than six seasons. A lot can happen in the next three seasons, though!

Last year, Elisabeth Moss was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. However, January Jones did not get a nomination. This year, producers decided to make her odds a little better by submitting Jones in the Lead Actress category and Moss in the Supporting Actress category. Let's hope this works out for them both this time!

Amazing! Mattel is actually releasing the above Barbie Dolls in July. So far, the only characters are Joan, Roger, Don and Betty. Fingers crossed we get a killer John Deere tractor, sold separately. Check out the details (including that $75 sticker price -- yikes!) here.